Cupertino-based Apple cracked the top-10 of the Fortune 500 for the first time in 2013, replacing Silicon Valley’s typical top-10 tech entrant, Hewlett-Packard, which came in at No. 15. Below are the Silicon Valley technology companies that made the list, which ranks the top 500 companies in the United States based on the previous year’s annual revenues, along with their ranking and the city in which they are based.

No. 6 – Apple, Cupertino

No. 15 – Hewlett-Packard, Palo Alto

No. 54 – Intel, Santa Clara

No. 55 – Google, Mountain View

No. 60 – Cisco, San Jose

No. 80 – Oracle, Redwood City

No. 196 – eBay, San Jose

No. 262 – Synnex, Fremont

No. 280 – Gilead Sciences, Foster City

No. 302 – Applied Materials, Santa Clara

No. 371 – Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara

No. 379 – Symantec, Mountain View

No. 408 – NetApp, Sunnyvale

No. 420 – Sanmina, San Jose

No. 464 – Advanced Micro Devices, Sunnyvale

No. 482 – Facebook, Menlo Park

No. 487 – SanDisk, Milpitas

No. 494 – Yahoo, Sunnyvale

Silicon Valley contains many more industries besides technology, however, and a dozen Bay Area companies in other sectors also made the list, including one top-five firm.

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